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What materials are used for the frame and print?
We use archival-grade 250 gsm (110 lb) natural white paper and responsibly sourced oak or ash wood frames. This ensures a premium, museum-quality feel that lasts for generations.
Is the artwork ready to hang upon arrival?
Yes, your William Scott print arrives fully framed with a hanging kit included. The 20mm black wooden frame is designed for immediate, effortless installation on your wall.
How is the print protected from damage?
Every RedKalion print is shielded by high-quality, shatterproof plexiglass. This provides the clarity of glass while offering superior durability and protection against UV rays and physical impact.
Is the paper used for this art print sustainable?
Absolutely. We utilize FSC-certified (Forest Stewardship Council) paper or equivalent sustainable materials, ensuring that your fine art purchase supports responsible forestry and environmental conservation.
Will the colors of 'Brown and Black' fade over time?
No, we use acid-free archival paper and lightfast inks. These materials prevent yellowing and fading, ensuring the deep tones of William Scott’s 1960 masterpiece remain vibrant for decades.
Who was the artist William Scott?
William Scott (1913–1989) was a prominent British-Irish painter known for his abstract still lifes. He is celebrated for his ability to transform simple kitchen objects into powerful, minimalist geometric forms.
What is the significance of the 1960 'Brown and Black' piece?
This work represents Scott's move toward total abstraction. It focuses on the spatial relationship between shapes rather than literal objects, marking a pivotal moment in the development of 20th-century abstract expressionism.
